Motorists are advised that Lilian Ngoyi (Bree) Street in the Johannesburg CBD is closed off to traffic between Pixley Ka Seme (Sauer) and Von Weilligh Street. All the streets crossing Lilian Ngoyi Street between Rahima Moosa and Plein Street, such as Simmonds Street, Harrison Street, Loveday Street, Rissik Street, Joubert Street, Eloff Street and Von Brandis Street are also closed.

This is following the explosion incident which occurred on the afternoon of Wednesday, 19 July 2023, and left Lilian Ngoyi Street inaccessible to vehicular traffic.

Law enforcement officials from the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) and the South African Police Service (SAPS) have been deployed to cordon off the scene and ensure the safety of all and to divert traffic on the affected routes.

A contraflow traffic management system will be in place on Rahima Moosa Street between 06h00 and 14h00 where vehicles coming from Pixley Ka Seme Street will turn right onto
Rahima Moosa Street and proceed East towards Von Weilligh Street for vehicles going to the MTN Taxi Rank.

From 14h00 the conversion of the traffic will flow from East to West on Rahima Moosa Street to allow vehicles from the MTN Rank to exit the CBD.

The road closures will remain in place while specialists assess the extent of the damage and for the rehabilitation of the roadway.

Motorists are urged to be patient and to acquaint themselves with the traffic management plan for the duration of the road closures and to use Rahima Moosa Street, Plein Street,
Pritchard Street, Helen Joseph Street, Albertina Sisulu Road and Commissioner Street as alternative routes.

Issued by Xolani Fihla
Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department Communications Unit

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